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The Naval Annual 1912 PART I - Earl Brassey Commander C. N. Robinson And John Leyland Alexander Richardson PART II - List of Ships Commander C. N. Robinson And John Leyland Plans of Ships

The Naval Annual 1912 PART I - Earl Brassey Commander C. N. Robinson And John Leyland Alexander Richardson PART II - List of Ships Commander C. N. Robinson And John Leyland Plans of Ships

Viscount Hythe

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354182396
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A vivid record of naval power on the eve of global upheaval. Ships, steel and strategy collide. The Naval Annual 1912, by Viscount Hythe, gathers contemporary reporting, technical plans and analytical essays that chart the Edwardian era maritime balance. Part I presents the commentary of Earl Brassey, Commander C. N. Robinson, John Leyland and Alexander Richardson; Part II supplies a comprehensive list of ships and detailed plans of ships illustrated by S. W. Barnaby; Part III examines armour and ordnance; Part IV reproduces the First Lord’s memorandum and the speech introducing the navy estimates. As a naval history anthology and British naval annual it functions both as a British warships reference and a maritime military collection - an early 20th century navy record shaped by practitioners and chroniclers of the fleet.Useful to historians and researchers, naval modellers and anyone drawn to technical reportage, the volume offers lists, plans and cogent naval armament analysis that show how design and doctrine were inseparable in the pre-war fleet. The detailed lists of ships and the plans by S. W. Barnaby make it a practical naval modellers’ resource; Commander C. N. Robinson’s chapters remain a rigorous study in armour and ordnance, and the First Lord’s memorandum with its speech serves as a contemporaneous naval estimates report revealing fiscal choices and strategic priorities. As a contemporaneous record the Annual blends reporting, draughtsmanship and official policy into an indispensable Edwardian-era maritime document. An Edwardian-era alternative to Jane’s Fighting Ships, it occupies a different niche - more discursive and policy-focused than a mere register. For historians and researchers of the early 20th century navy it supplies primary technical data and period argumentation that complement later narratives. Casual readers find clear, factual prose and period atmosphere appealing; collectors and classic literature enthusiasts value its historical authenticity and status as a British naval annual. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.

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